White Sands

I have visited White Sands National Monument many times, and the place never fails to inspire me. My most recent visit a few days ago included camping overnight. The sun set behind the San Andres Mountains, and after an hour … Continued

The winter solstice approaches; soon the light returns. Here are images taken recently on a photo trip to White Sands National Monument. These short winter days are for me the best time to be in White Sands, because the “good … Continued

Pacific Coast

Tides and tectonics combine to present constant creativity and change. Here there is a banquet of scents, sounds and sensations.

Roads to Santa Fe

Roads leading to Santa Fe are scenic and historic; some are sacred. All follow paths that for millennia have had special meaning to the people who travel them.

White Sands

To really know White Sands you must spend many winter nights sleeping in the dunes. Night brings cold and disorientation, making escape difficult. The morning brings surprise: frost that quickly evaporates in the dry air and perhaps a sunrise that ignites the high clouds and pastels the white dunes.

Mountains & High Country

High in the clear air where summer pauses briefly, one may find an abundance of color and scent that is only an intermission in the grand drama of ice, wind and rock.

Red Rock & Canyon Country

Walk among silent red rock sentinels in Utah and Arizona, contemplate distant vistas in New Mexico, and find, at last, blessed solitude and peace.

Here is a microcosm of the endless possibilities and complexities of infinite creation.

The collation of the elements of light, cloud, rock and time; just so, comforts you with the feeling that there is, in this vast realm, a moment that is unique, never to be seen again.